Many thanks for trying to help but if it takes all that, I will not be able to submit my work as I don,t understand the answer Thomas gave,what part of all that typing is supposed to be put in ? For me this Rocket science and very confuseing.

EDIT: Added by Bob Andersson to allow you to see how adding an image can be done. Click your Edit button to see the text.

1/ Simple Image

2/ Image with hyperlink

Note that the image must be stored somewhere on the Net (Flickr, ImageShack etc) - it can't be stored on the CameraLabs server! Hope this helps.

Bob.

Last edited by rsunsets on Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:46 am, edited 2 times in total.

I've taken the liberty of adding a few lines to your previous post. Click the Edit button in that post to see how it is done. The [img]..[/img] and [url=..][img]..[/img][/url] bits are all described in the BBCode help page which has a link to the left of the edit box when you are writing a post (or click here).

I know this is not all that hard and that you all mean well but syntex typing or what ever this is, is something I will most likely have to get a beginners book about because I not getting any of this call me thick headed anybody know of a book or web site? Wikipeda? I,ll try there!
Anyway Many thanks

1st thanks for not giving up and I understand that part about wrapping the tags but where? in my response on my post on CL or at flicks or ...? and arent they called brackets? img=image?
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Edited by Thomas:
Just like this! If you edit this post you will see.
Pure image without link:

I've edited your post above so you can see how it works (just edit your own post!).
For all others I show a copy of the code here with BBCode disabled:
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Just like this! If you edit this post you will see.
Pure image without link:
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2028/2197356359_aff7f54a77_m.jpg[/img]

Addendum:
How do you get that "http://farm3.static.flickr.com/..." address for the pic?
At Flickr you have to go to "all sizes", select the appropriate size of the image (e.g. "medium") and then copy the url that Flickr offers under "2. Grab the photo's URL:".
Do not use the code under option "1. Copy and paste this HTML into your webpage:" That code doesn't work on this forum

Hmmm, that didn't work either!
If you click on "You" at Flickr, just copy the address directly without any tags into your post here!
Just like http://www.flickr.com/photos/38912116@N00/That should work fine, and we should be able to at least find your account and can work from there...

Lets try this one more time and see if I ve got it... Hey! even thick headed old fa... like me can learn something new before I go any further I want to thank all of you for your help. Thanks Sunsets
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23188996@N04/